And I hope they refuse Fortune Star's awful surround-sound "remixes"



MrBooth wrote:Mmm, hadn't realised those were all Joy Sales releases. I hope we're not just going to get yet more releases of the same John Woo/Chow Yun Fat/Jackie Chan films anyway!
And I hope they refuse Fortune Star's awful surround-sound "remixes"
 
 
 


Knetan wrote:The majority of Hong Kong companies still don't know, as someone put it, their arses from their elbows.




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 Basically, the piles of American, Japanese and Korean DVDs grew to such ridiculous heights over the past year I simply had to buckle down and start watching them over the past month or so, and will likely continue to do so for a few weeks to come (although I could honestly live without seeing another cookie-cutter Korean romantic comedy for at least a couple of those weeks). The Hong Kong discs are stacked even higher, but for some weird, pedantic reason, I felt I couldn't properly appreciate them with all these "other" films staring me in the face every time I opened the walk-in closet door!
 Basically, the piles of American, Japanese and Korean DVDs grew to such ridiculous heights over the past year I simply had to buckle down and start watching them over the past month or so, and will likely continue to do so for a few weeks to come (although I could honestly live without seeing another cookie-cutter Korean romantic comedy for at least a couple of those weeks). The Hong Kong discs are stacked even higher, but for some weird, pedantic reason, I felt I couldn't properly appreciate them with all these "other" films staring me in the face every time I opened the walk-in closet door!

 
 


I have copies of The Red Shoes and The Wig sitting here collecting dust -- worth a watch? Or save 'em for a rainy day?



Brian Thibodeau wrote:Is AGAINST ALL back in print?





 
 





White Dragon wrote:And then, I deviated far, far away from Asian cinema...
Cannibal Holocaust (Deluxe Collector's Edition) (Italy) (2-DVD)

...and with that, I retire my involvement in this thread as, apart from a couple of infrequent stragglers, it has been a gigantic disaster of non-participation.
 
 

He considers Cannibal Holocaust, a movie that I haven't seen due to his discussion of it, to be one of the indispensible classics of that genre.

...and with that, I retire my involvement in this thread as, apart from a couple of infrequent stragglers, it has been a gigantic disaster of non-participation.

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